Chapter 11- Am I dying?
Once when I was 15 I left the ballet school feeling very unwell. I supposeI had fever because I was very hot. I also had green hands and feet. After I got home my mother took me to see the doctor. She said those symptoms were not good!
At the hospital the doctor said that there could be a problem with the liver and gave my mother some medicine to take home. My mother and I went back home and she thought that I would get better. However it didn't happen! I got worse! Then my mother called a friend of hers who had a car and who could take us to the hospital. I don't remember my father being around at that moment, so I believe he wasn't at home as usual.
The hospital was not the same one we had gone to earlier. This one was big and busy! There were many people at the emergency section, at the reception and at the hospital's corridors. Some people were moaning in pain, crying or shouting. The environment was tense and sombre.
"Mummy, I don't like this place", I said.
"I know honey but you are not well and we need to see the doctor again."
She was right! Besides fever and green hands and feet, I was feeling a strong pain in my belly and I could not bend my body forward. I felt like I was going to faint.
Finally we were called to a doctor and he gave me more medicines, but they were not the same that I had taken before and he said that I was to stay over night for observation.
"Mummy, I don't want to stay here! I want to go home!"
"Honey, it will be better for you to stay here! The doctors can save your life in case you get worse", She said.
The room I had to stay in was large and sombre. There were more than six beds and all were occupied except mine. People who were there seemed very sick and sad.
"Mummy, can you stay here with me?"
"Unfortunately I cannot stay here with you honey! Just at private hospitals can people stay with their children," she said.
Usually rich people could stay in a private hospital. We were definitely not rich! We did not eat ham with cheese every day for breakfast and meat at meals. Rich people did!
"But if I take the medicine at home, could I go?"
"No honey! You will be better here than at home! How would I get here in case you get worse at night? We don't have a car and I cannot bother our neighbour and friends all the time."
I knew she was right and thinking of what was best for me, but that place looked like a horror film. I hated horror films!
Then my mother left the hospital leaving me in bed. Now the room was full!
The nurse gave me more than three pills to take. I had difficulties to swallowing the pills and the nurse didn't have any patience with me.
"Take these pills girl!" She said aggressively.
I had nausea twice and she looked at me as if she wanted to torture me. That was worse than a horror film!
That night was the longest one I had had in my childhood! I could not sleep because of my pain and other patients pains. Voices were heard not just in our room but from other rooms and corridors too.
I called out to the nurse twice to ask her for more medicines. I was crying of pain but she could not give me more medicine. We had to wait for the right time to take the second dose. I put a pillow on my stomach and my back to try to ease the pain I was feeling. Then I chanted Nam- myoho-renge-Kyo to be well. After some hours I fell asleep.
My mother came very early the next day and I saw her talking to the doctor. Then she came to see me.
"How are you feeling honey?" She asked.
I started crying.
"Don't cry honey! You are going to get very well soon", she said.
"I feel a strong pain in my belly and back like a knife cutting me," I said. I didn't really know how the pain of a knife cutting the skin felt, but I thought it would be similar and painful!
"Did the doctor come to see you at night?"
"No, he didn't! Just a nurse! " I didn't tell her that the nurse had been aggressive with me! My mother was also a nurse, but very compassionate nurse and she would never accept that her daughter had been distraught by any nurse. I never liked worrying my mother! I liked seeing her smiling and happy.
My mother was at the hospital all day and came to see me when it was a time for visitors. We had visiting hours three times a day, morning after breakfast, afternoon after lunch and evening before dinner. I think she was not allowed to be with me during meals because they did not want to give food to people who were not sick.
I had to stay there for another night and I cried again when my mother left.
That second night was more horrible than the first one! I rolled over in bed from one side to the other moaning in pain The nurse, who was a different one from the day before, asked me to stop making that noise. She was also not nice! I thought there was just one kind and friendly nurse in the world, my mummy! But unfortunately she was not my nurse in this hospital. She was working privately as a nurse at a lady's house.
In the morning I could not open my eyes although I wasn't in pain anymore. I heard my mother's voice saying to someone in the corridor near my room that she had an ambulance waiting outside ready to take me to another hospital. But it seemed that the doctor, who was responsible for me, didn't want to let her transfer me. My mother was speaking loudly, moving her arms and hands and pointed her finger at the doctor.
Then she came to me. "Honey! We are leaving the hospital now! Take your bag!" She said.
"Why mummy? I want to be here!"
"Why do you want to be here? You said you didn't like this hospital!"
"I didn't mummy! But they have given me medicines which stopped the pain I was feeling."
"I know honey but the medicines they have given you are not good for your recovery. Mummy has found a better hospital for you and the doctors who work there are specialist and they will take care of you!"
"I don't want to go mummy! I don't want to feel pain again!"
"You will not feel pain again honey! Believe in me!"
Two people came to help my mother put me in a wheelchair to take me to the ambulance outside. The ambulance driver and another man came to help them put me in the ambulance. With me were my mother, a guy wearing a white uniform, and a man I didn't know. My eyes were still blurred and I was tired.
"Honey this is Mr. Francisco. He found a place for you in the hospital we are going to now", my mother said.
I could not look at him! I could not move my head!
Later she told me how she had met that gentleman. When she told friends of hers which hospital I was in, many of them said that that hospital was not a good one. They knew many people who had been there and had gotten worse. And some of them had died after being there! My mother was concerned and had started to look for someone who was working at a good hospital, to try to find a place to transfer me to. One of those people knew Mr. Francisco, who met my mother and arranged for a place for me at one of the best local private hospitals.
When the ambulance arrived at the hospital I was feeling worse than ever! I could not see anyone! I could just hear voices!
They put me in the wheelchair again and I heard a female voice. She seemed to be a doctor.
"Let's take her to the surgery room now! She does not have much time!"
The wheelchair was pushed very fast. I could not see very well but I thought the person behind me was a nurse because she was wearing white. Doctors don't usually push wheelchairs!
"Are you a nurse?", I asked her.
"Yes, I am", she said.
"Where are we going?"
"We are going straight to surgery . You need an operation darling! But don't worry! We are going to take care of you from now!"
She had a nice kind friendly voice!
"Will I die?" I asked her.
"No darling! You will not die!"
I was afraid...
"Where is my mother?"
"She is downstairs." My mother presence made me feeling safe but I think she didn't come with us because it was not allowed. I let my body sink down into the chair and I closed my eyes.
"Don't let her go to sleep! Wake her up! " I heard the same doctor's voice say to my friendly nurse.
She slapped my face a few times and I saw her big face and wide eyes in front of me.
"Don't sleep darling! Don't sleep darling!"
A few minutes later I was lying in a bed and more than five people wearing white uniforms stood around the bed looking at me.
One of the them must have been the one in charge as he was the only one who spoke.
Although I was very weak, I felt when my skin being torn with a knife (I think it was a knife) and a thin rubber pipe was pushed into my left lung.
"It will hurt but I cannot do anything about it!" The doctor said. " I have given you an anaesthetic but it is not going to work completely because your lung is full of pus. You have a serious infection!"
After he said that I felt a pain like never before in my life! I screamed! I screamed very loud and I called to Sensei, Gohonzon and chanted Nam- myoho-renge-kyo.
"What 's she is saying?" The doctor asked the other people.
Nobody answered.
I kept saying those three words all the time and the doctor became very irritated with me.
"Stop saying that!" He said.
I didn't! I couldn't! Because the pain was uncontrollable and I really thought I was going to die!
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